Adult Male Jumping Spider Hiding in Leaves - (Habronattus coecatus)

I set out to look for bugs around 4 and by about 6 PM I had found 4
adult male Habronattus coecatus, 2 female H. coecatus (maturity
unknown), one Phidippus audax female, several young frogs, a fairly
large moth in perfect shape, several beetles, countless young Rabidosa
rabida wolf spiders, 2 adult male Blue Birds, and a little bright
yellow bird with a black head that I don't know the name of... any
suggestions?

The above photo was taken with the 50mm reversed to the bellows and is
full frame. Pretty low magnifcation for me, but I just couldn't bring
myself to crop it (the eyes are just slightly out of focus anyways).
Images like this never get as many views but that doesn't really
matter.

This is my favorite spider...only I always called it a wolf spider because of the way it pounces on its food and has such a voracious appetite. I know it truely isn't a wolf spider...they are much bigger and legger from what I hear. These little jumpers are the best. Absolutely the insect/macro photography I've seen. Keep up the great work! Hope you write a book of how to get great pictures like that, in short form of course, I would buy it! Best of luck to you Thomas!!!!!!!!!!

your macro work is fantastic... my brother sent a link to your video... (knew I liked macro...)really well done!... recognized this from the video. I almost broke my camera the first time a jumping spider hopped onto my lens!! great work here....